- Chapter 3 is UP - Hisoka is out on his own at night and comes across Muraki kiling another helpless victim, various parts of history repeat itself as Hisoka is caught up in a vicious circle, in which history is far more dangerous in present day

Disclaimers: No...They do not belong to me...if you're here that means you
know that...this is the first of several chapters I plan to write on the
idea...so give me a break. I think the characters are slightly OOC, but not
much...but I'm working on it. Have fun because that's what I've spent all
this time rewriting it for. I hope it's a damn lot better now than it was
before.because I hadn't seen any of the show before and now I have.finally.
I've noticed that Yami no Matsuei has got a lot more popular since I last
wrote this fiction.so I hope that'll benefit me a little. Please review.it
would make me really happy!

Chapter 1

Hisoka Kurosaki sat, his icy glare penetrating the empty, blackened street
from the bench. Tsuzuki was not with him, away getting personal with the
subject of their job once again. He sighed lightly and circled the street
once more with his cold gaze, letting it slide once over a night bird - who
- spooked by the eyes fixing on him decided that it would be much safer to
hunt somewhere else.

Movement sparked his attention finally, though it came only momentarily,
silver on black, then a flash of white.

Thoughts and memories dragged across his mind violently, and as he rose, as
though in a dream, steadily and silently walking down towards the source of
his visions, they intensified.

More sparks of silver and white drew his vision, slowly forming into one
figure, and at the instant they personified themselves, a final flash of
silver blue lifted and met at his eyes. The moment the colour drifted over
him, full panic overtook Hisoka, stopping him in his tracks as he swallowed
hard, his fear obvious.

Below the silver haired figure lay the body of a young woman, her body
bloodied from a deep cut in her chest, it caused a flashback within Hisoka,
the blonde haired boy lifting his hands to drag through his hair as he took
an unsteady step back.

Muraki stood, moving forwards towards Hisoka, the frozen boy remaining
still as ice even as cold, bloodied hands fell onto his shoulders, soaking
him with the liquid.

Hisoka cried out as the strong hands fell on him, instantly trying to move
away from the other. He twisted and writhed; though Muraki added pressure
to hold the smaller boy still.

Despite himself, the smaller boy whimpered, forcing himself to look into
the eyes of the man who had killed him, to listen as the same man spoke to
him.

"What's a boy of your age doing out unsupervised in a district like this?"
Muraki drew out his words purposefully to scare the boy more, and it
worked, Hisoka flinched against him.

"Well..." asked the man impatiently. "Are you going to answer me?" He
squeezed harder on the smaller boy's shoulders, causing him to whimper
louder.

"I was just investigating...it's my job..." Hisoka complained, struggling
against the other's grasp.

"Curiosity killed the cat, Hisoka, or at least it got very badly hurt..."
Muraki threatened, still holding strongly to the other.

Hisoka lowered his head, ceasing his struggling. "What are you going to do
to me...?"

"Oh I don't know..." replied the villainous man, moving forwards and
shifting so that his arms were wrapped neatly around him. "I could do the
same as last time - perhaps a little more...I'm feeling adventurous..."

"You mean more adventurous than tying me up and then getting dispelled by
Tsuzuki and I?" Hisoka asked playfully. He knew this memory would annoy
Muraki and it was the only way he could make himself feel better and ignore
the other's touch. Tsuzuki would save him.he just had to.

Muraki lifted one arm dragging it in a slap across Hisoka's face and making
him yelp in pain and fall back silent again. Hisoka truly hadn't expected
such a move. It was true that Muraki didn't like him and would rather the
youth had died properly and not come back.but it was also true that Muraki
was evil and yet very gentle.

Moving slowly away and dragging the shorter with him he purred loudly. "You
should learn not to talk back to those who have control over you..." He
sneered, slinking further away and ignoring the spiteful look the captured
youth was giving him.

Ten minutes of being dragged and struggling found Hisoka on the floor of a
warm apartment, a rough, natural rug brushing over his face viciously and
grazing the flesh.

Scared green eyes settled on Muraki as he moved away from the now locked
and bolted door, the electric lock providing an inescapable prison.

"Mu...raki..." growled the blonde on the floor, shifting a little to
scramble back across the now painful carpet.

"That's my name...Hisoka..." said the silver-haired man In an almost sing
song voice. In seconds he had crossed the room and sank down to his knees,
straddling the boy and pressing his hands against the other's shoulders.
"Don't wear it out."

Hisoka whimpered loudly as he was pushed back to the floor, squirming away
at the touch in a desperate attempt at trying to get away, not liking it at
all. "You don't understand. Don't touch me..."

Muraki hissed lightly through his teeth, pressing the full length of his
body against the other, for the pure intention of annoying him further.

"I said 'Don't touch me.'" He said again, pushing more into his speech this
time. "Get...off...me..." He separated the words to add more effect but the
blue-eyed one didn't take heed, only pressed down further and lay his lips
lightly against the other's flesh.

Hisoka pulled his legs up sharply under him, eyes blazing with a hidden
fire, somehow detached from himself as he kicked the other away sharply,
kicking back with his own feet to roll over his shoulders and back, gaining
distance, and time.

Turning a little on his feet, arching one toe up softly to rest on the
floor, like a dancer would, he drew up his arms, slowly at first, gliding
them past his face elegantly and then switching them and gliding them back
down.

After a few more perfect movements he stopped his hands just apart from
each other, hands curved at perfect 90 degree angels, as though he had
practised for this task all his life.

Muraki glared, anger in his eyes as he knew what was coming, moving
quickly, in a more repeated manner to summon for his own protection against
the green eyed boy.

Supernatural wind grew up around the pair, echoing loudly about them as the
magic from their summoning of the creatures brought their hair up, lifting
the short strands, tearing at them and releasing them.

Transparent darkness enshrouded them, not hiding but creating a blackness
that darkened the already dark room severely, as rifts formed behind each
of the pair, releasing their protective partners upon each other.

Muraki's white snake was met by a strong, green demon, shining with an
intense glow that broke the darkness and lit up the room. The Shikigami
that Hisoka had summoned was the first of his successful attempts - called
by Hisoka's desperate need to be protected. It was a lion in shape, with
wings sprouting from it's back and the tongue of a snake that was barely
visible just before the blasts of green fire that came from it's mouth
leapt across the room to try and strike the wriggling snake. The snake
easily avoided the other creature's untrained motions, winding its body
around the other creatures and biting and tearing at the Shikigami flesh.

A few minutes of this incredible battle ensued, the green Shikigami finally
retreating, torn with black wounds across it's holy length, causing the
white snake to howl in victory and return to its home at Muraki's bidding.